Tomorrow X Together members Yeonjun and Taehyun have opened up about the artists they would like to collaborate with if given the opportunity.
In the recent episode of the Daebak Show With Eric Nam, the two K-pop idol talked about the kind of music theyâve been listening to and which artists inspired them growing up, as well as the singers they would like to work with in the future.
â[K-R&B singer] Dean would be one, or [Justin] Bieber and Ariana Grande, who are now under the same company as me,â he said, referencing HYBE’s recent purchase of Bieber and Grande’s management agency Ithaca Holdings. The rapper also said he would also like to work with DPR Live, stating that he has always been a big fan of them.
On the other hand, Taehyun mentioned The Kid LAROI and The Weeknd as artists he would like to collaborate with. âIf I get the chance, if he ever visits Korea, I would love to offer The Kid LAROI a bowl of hot gukbap,â Taehyun explained. âNot only musically, but I personally love how The Weeknd puts his stage and performance together.â
Earlier in the show, Taehyun also shared his admiration for The Kid LAROIâs music. âHeâs one year younger than me, but the originality and quality of the music he produces are so amazing,â he said.
Meanwhile, Yeonjun spoke about how he drew inspiration from Dean during his trainee days, especially when it came to creating his “vocal style”, specifically pointing out the tracks ‘I’m Not Sorry’ and ‘Bonnie & Clyde’. He added: “I love every song of Dean. Thereâs no song of his that I havenât listened to.â
TXT recently made their comeback with the new single âLO$ER=LOâĄERâ. It is the title track of âThe Chaos Chapter: Fight Or Escapeâ, which is a repackaged version of their sophomore Korean-language album âThe Chaos Chapter: Freezeâ.
In a four-star review of the record, NMEâs Rhian Daly said the repackaged album “finds TXT continuing to grow and explore everything theyâre capable of with some brilliant, exhilarating results”.
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